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In part one, we’re going to setup custom post types and custom taxonomies, without plugins. After that, we’ll build a template to check for and display media attached to custom posts. Then, in part two, we’ll use custom taxonomy templates to organize and relate media (and other types of content). Read Smashing Magazine’s full article: How [...]

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When I’m WordPress theme-hunting for a client’s project, here’s where I start my research: Studio Press Woo Themes Ericulous Elegant Themes Pagelines WP Zoom Graph Paper Press Organic Themes Natty WP Obox Premium Pixels Panda Themes Theme Junkie Theme Trust Mojo Themes Best-of collections and singles: Smashing Magazine – Top 100 Free WordPress Themes, 2011 [...]

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Most of the Free WordPress Themes in Smashing Magazine’s 2011 Edition can be tailored via the options panel to be anything you want, whether a portfolio, a content-heavy magazine-style website or a basic blog.

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To mock-up the user interface of a website, software or any other product, you’ll need some basic UI elements. And this is where wireframing kits and UI design kits come in handy. When you want to create a low-fidelity prototype for your projects, you can use these kits to give your idea a certain shape, [...]

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Smashing Magazine is one of the best Website design resources out there! I’m currently researching CSS techniques and Smashing Magazine is consistently a great resource for Web design, CSS, jQuery, javascript. 45 Powerful CSS/JavaScript-Techniques http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/01/12/45-powerful-css-javascript-techniques/ Site: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ Follow them on Twitter: @smashingmag

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